Books on ecclesiology and the Church with an emphasis on the Church of England, including studies of ecclesial traditions and identity and the issues facing the modern Church.
Written with a life-time's worth of experience, this is a thoughtful and good-humoured attempt to analyse and to bridge the divisions within the modern Church.
A study of the tension that exists within Anglicanism between its Catholic and Protestant characteristics.
A theological and historical discussion of the problem of communication in the Christian Church.
An analysis of the development of local traditions within the Anglican Communion, shedding light on issues of unity and diversity in the global Church.
An ethnographic and pastoral study of ecclesial structures formed by followers of Christ's teachings in India, while retaining their Hindu and Sikh heritages.
A reflection on the origins and development of one of the key women's monastic communities in modern Europe, written by a former prioress.
Essays exploring the challenge for modern churches, especially in the Anglican tradition, of living authentically within the historic legacy of Christianity.
A thought provoking study exploring the nature of Anglican identity from the Middle Ages to the present through the lives of 16 influential men and women.
A critical assessment of the influence of the American 'Health, Wealth and Prosperity' movement on contemporary British evangelical and charismatic churches.
An accessible and erudite exploration of how the principles of the new monastic movement can help revitalise the Church.
An account of the Biblical foundation and motivation for mission, based on modern theological research.
An instructive an insightful analysis of what is wrong with the modern churches, when compared with the early, Spirit-filled fellowship of the New Testament.
A thoughtful examination of the nature of authority in the Anglican Communion, showing how the Anglican model of pluralism remains relevant in a divided world.